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House of Lords Journal Volume 1
Vicesimo nono die parliamenti

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1767-1830

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'House of Lords Journal Volume 1: Vicesimo nono die parliamenti', Journal of the House of Lords: volume 1: 1509-1577 (1767-1830), pp. 14. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=30679 Date accessed: 27 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Vicesimo nono die Parliamenti.

Curriers.

HODIE Billa de les Corryours, cum additione, lecta est.

Forfeits rais'd in London.

Item, Billa de Exitibus forisfactis in London levandis, cum additione, lecta est, et Assentita.

Fletchers.

Item Billa concernens les Fletchers, reformata, lecta est, et assentita.

Et dicte tres Bille misse sunt in Domum Communem per Clericum Parliamenti.

Wood.

Item Billa concernens Clausuram Subosci et Silve cedue siendam recepta est in papiro, et lecta primo et secundo, et assentita, liberata Magistro Richardo Colyngburne.

Hats.

Item Billa concernens Operationem Piliorum et Gallirorum lecta est quarto.

Hats.

Item, Actus editus anno quarto Henrici Septimi concernens pretium Pilyorum lectus est.

Staple of Calais.

Item, quedam Billa concernens Majorem et Mercatores Stapule Cales, recepta est per Manus Porter, et lecta est jam primo, et mandatum est Clerico Corrone, quod permoneat Mercatores Adventerers essendi hic die Mercurii, remanet in manibus Porter.